View full sizeMississippi Emergency Management Agency director Robert Latham, left discusses his agency's response to the damage in Hattiesburg, Miss., the surrounding communities and the campus of the University of Southern Mississippi at a Monday, Feb. 11, 2013 news conference following a Sunday afternoon tornado that caused damage throughout a number of south central Mississippi counties, while Gov. Phil Bryant, right, listens. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

JACKSON, Mississippi -- Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant says the Federal Emergency Management Agency has declared two more Mississippi counties as disaster areas due to storms and tornadoes that pounded the state last Sunday.

Marion and Wayne counties were named disaster areas on Friday. Forrest and Lamar counties had already been given the designation.

Bryant says in a news release that the designation provides "important grants to families and individuals as they begin the difficult process of cleaning up from these storms."